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Direct regeneration of spent lithium iron phosphate via a low-temperature molten salt process coupled with a reductive environment

Liu et al., 2022

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3510301962007487813
Author
Liu X
Wang M
Deng L
Cheng Y
Gao J
Xia Y
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

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A huge number of spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have caused serious problems such as resource waste and environmental pollution. Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) is one of the major cathode materials in the spent LIBs. It is urgently needed to develop a safe …
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